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The Arturia AudioFuse 16Rig is a high-performance USB-C interface that connects, manages, and synchronises complex electronic and hybrid studio setups within a single 1U rack unit. It features sixteen analogue line inputs (two of which include premium DiscretePRO mic preamps), twelve analogue outputs, dual ADAT I/O supporting up to sixteen digital channels, word clock synchronisation, and extensive MIDI routing functionalities. Also, eight DC-coupled rear-panel outputs generate control voltages (CV) for modular analogue synthesizers and other voltage-controlled hardware. High-resolution AD/DA converters ensure signal integrity and pristine audio capture, while the MIDI matrix, dual internal mixer architecture, and comprehensive software ecosystem – including studio-grade sounds and effects drawn from Arturia's catalogue – allow signals to be freely routed between hardware and software environments for processing and recording, offering a uniquely flexible workflow for electronic producers.
Beyond its focus on electronic production workflows, the Arturia AudioFuse 16Rig is also a capable recording front end, with essential features accessible on the well-organised front panel. Two pristine DiscretePRO preamps with switchable 48V phantom power and generous clean gain allow microphones, instruments, or DI sources to be captured at 24-bit/192kHz on the fly, while all sixteen line inputs remain available for large synthesizer rigs, mixers, and external processors. Clear controls and a crisp display enable straightforward gain staging, input configuration, and monitoring without diving into software menus. The eight rear DC-coupled outputs can carry audio signals or generate control voltages (CV) and gate signals for modular systems, while the word clock I/O maintains stable synchronisation across complex setups.
The sophisticated dual-mixer architecture at the core of the AudioFuse 16Rig supports both flexible DAW integration and true standalone operation. Separate Main and Cue mixers allow parallel configurations to serve different purposes, such as playback/monitoring mixes when tracking a live source, or troubleshooting a complex rig during a performance without affecting the main output. Routing options can be selected directly from the front panel via the display and rotary encoders, while deeper system configuration is accessed via the AudioFuse Control Center software when needed. An internal MIDI patchbay allows controllers, synths, and external devices to communicate independently of a DAW, allowing the AudioFuse 16Rig to pilot complete electronic systems alongside standard audio duties.
AudioFuse 16Rig adapts easily to demanding hybrid setups, whether managing a studio full of hardware synthesizers, configuring a recording and monitoring environment, or piloting a live hardware rig. Signals can be freely routed across analogue, digital, and CV domains via the internal routing matrix, building complex effects chains, parallel processing paths, or custom monitoring mixes and recording routes. Immersive audio scenarios – from surround sound configurations to artistic installations – can be precisely calibrated thanks to the flexible output architecture, with level control and speaker management handled directly from the interface. The combination of deep routing flexibility, DC-coupled outputs for CV/Gate control, and full standalone operation allows musicians and producers to shift fluidly between DAW workflows, hardware sequencing, and modular synth setups.
Arturia's success story began with software emulations of well-known analogue synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog, Sequential Prophet-5, and Oberheim SEM. The popular software instruments included in the V Collection are still flagship products of the French developer today. Over time, Arturia has gradually expanded its range and now also offers a host of hardware devices, ranging from synthesizers and keyboard controllers to sequencers. Since then, the former software developer has thus also become a household name in the world of analogue synthesizers and other equipment.
Arturia's AudioFuse 16Rig is supported by an extensive software package that complements its hardware-focused design and hybrid studio workflow. The AudioFuse Creative Suite includes a curated collection of Arturia effects inspired by classic studio hardware (such as Pre 1973, Pre V76, Pre TridA, Comp FET-76, Rev PLATE-140, Delay TAPE-201, Chorus JUN-6, Filter MINI, and Phaser BI-TRON) providing high-quality processing directly within the DAW environment. Analog Lab Intro provides a broad palette of synthesizer and keyboard sounds drawn from Arturia's V Collection. Alongside the AudioFuse Control Center, this ecosystem elevates the AudioFuse 16Rig's hybrid studio concept beyond immaculate audio capture, allowing projects to move seamlessly between hardware and software environments, whether mixing, sound designing, or recording. As bundled software may evolve, the manufacturer's website should be consulted for current details.